I don't think that this case would legally be considered surrogacy. Woori did not enter in an agreement with Raphael…
I agree but I’m referring to a dialogue halfway through the second episode between Raphael and his wife where she says: ”In Sweden, or Northern Europe, where I lived, surrogate mothers (…) It’s quite common.” and he replies, ”Are we in Northern Europe? Is this Sweden? This is Korea.”
I'm halfway though the second ep and to clarify: surrogacy is illegal in Sweden and most of Europe. A little research or even one google search couldn't have hurt if they wanted his wife to have lived in a country that allows surrogacy
The politician is meant to be that way to satire / lampoon corrupt officials. He hasn't been fired entirely because…
Ok, I can see that but they still pull me out of the story everytime. To me they’re too unrealistic, maybe bc they’re supposed to be satire, at least the politican as you say
I like it a lot so far (ep 7) but I can't stand the female cop or the president's sidekick who's dating the doctor. The cop is erratic and emotional and so far is a badly written character in my opinion. Why did they have to give so many bad qualities to the only female cop? The sidekick is so over the top and, like the cop, is super unprofessional all the time and I can't see how those two wouldn't have been fired a long time ago in the real world
I feel like most viewers who watches kdramas are so used to the usual kdrama formula when you’re supposed to root for the main leads to end up together that they forget to view Nevertheless for what it is. It’s not your typical kdrama. I don’t think you’re at all supposed to root for Nabi with anyone. It’s clear neither Jaeeon or Dohyeok are a good fit for her. I think you aren’t supposed to look at them as couples but as individuals and understand that they have their own personal issues that they need to work on by themselves and that’s why in their current stage of mind they aren’t compatible.
For me ML is not very credible between his statut of genius and the difficulties he is in. He does questionable…
I agree. I love the drama overall, but one thing I really don’t like is the rivalry with the other guy.
The ML was all confidence and aware that she liked him but as soon as the other guy comes into the picture he becomes insecure and feels he has to compete for her. It was wo childish and immature how they trying to prove who’s the most ”masculine” (I guess??) at the gym. How does being running on a treadmill have anything to do with the FL?
Also, the ML said to the SL that the FL doesn’t need protection, which I think was intended to show how much more the ML knows and respects her, and I appreciate that. But he’s still competing over her like she’s an object. Where’s the logic in that?
The ML was all confidence and aware that she liked him but as soon as the other guy comes into the picture he becomes insecure and feels he has to compete for her. It was wo childish and immature how they trying to prove who’s the most ”masculine” (I guess??) at the gym. How does being running on a treadmill have anything to do with the FL?
Also, the ML said to the SL that the FL doesn’t
need protection, which I think was intended to show how much more the ML knows and respects her, and I appreciate that. But he’s still competing over her like she’s an object. Where’s the logic in that?